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On 12/15/2025 at 10:02 PM, obleifeld said:

After updating to version 8.00 or 8.20, I can no longer resize the sensor panel to its previous size! I have no problems with the panel size in version 7.70!

You may need to use the scaling feature of AIDA64 v8.xx.  On the SensorPanel right-click --> Scale --> Scale all items up by XXX%.  You need to pick the right scaling factor by observing the pixel dimensions difference as to what you expect to see and what the SensorPanel looks like with AIDA64 v8.xx.

Please use the latest AIDA64 beta build to have the scaling feature since stable builds do not have that active.

https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta

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On 12/17/2025 at 11:53 PM, obleifeld said:

It's not working! I can adjust all the settings I want! Either it's too big or things are missing, etc. It worked for years, why not anymore?

It's because we've completely revamped the rendering engine to suite mixed DPI monitor configurations and dynamic DPI awareness.

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On 12/24/2025 at 4:17 PM, obleifeld said:
What a load of crap!

I could have suggested a workaround for your panel template, but your comment came across as dismissive. Forums work best when we keep feedback respectful and constructive, especially given the effort the AIDA64 team puts in. The latest version has made big strides—improved rendering for mixed DPI setups, dynamic DPI awareness, and easier template creation that saves time. Many template designers would agree that AIDA64 remains the most versatile customization sensor panel available. 

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You can change the DPI scaling on a per-app basis. Go to the program files folder of AIDA64, right-click on aida64.exe, select Properties and go to the tab Compatibility. Best is to change the option for all users by clicking on the button on the bottom first.

 

Click the button Change high DPI settings. At the Program DPI section, tick Use this setting to fix scaling problems..., and select I signed into Windows from the pulldown because it's a background application. And in the High DPI scaling override section tick the Override high DPI scaling behavior, and select Application from the pulldown. Click the OK button, click the Apply button and then the OK button (yes, sometimes there's a difference between those two in Windows). Then close AIDA64 and restart it.

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